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Pick your alchemist, clock into a government R&D job at the end of the world, and spend 40-plus hours crafting, fighting, and chasing floating ruins through a permanently dying sky. Easiest recommendation in the Dusk trilogy.

My first instinct when the game handed me a quarterly bingo card of government tasks was mild dread, but within two hours I had completely bought in. Atelier Escha and Logy puts you in the shoes of civil servants working for a crumbling R&D department in the frontier town of Colseit, a settlement perched beneath a set of floating ruins no one has ever reached. The framing is surprisingly effective: the mundane pressure of filing reports and completing assignment grids before quarterly deadlines gives the apocalyptic backdrop genuine weight, because you feel the decay of this world through paperwork before you feel it through plot. The dual-protagonist setup is the headline feature and it mostly delivers. You choose at the start whether to play as Escha Malier, who synthesizes consumables and combat items using a traditional alchemy cauldron, or Logix Fiscario, a transfer from Central City whose blacksmith-style alchemy produces weapons and armor instead. The two routes share the same main storyline, with exclusive event scenes and separate ending flags giving you a real reason to play through both. The relationship between Escha and Logy is warm and well-observed, and their combined Double Draw skill in combat, where one alchemist opens with an item attack and the synchronization chain lets the other finish with a powered-up strike, is one of the more satisfying mechanical expressions of a narrative partnership I have seen in the genre. Combat runs on a turn-based engine with a six-member party split across a front row of three active fighters and a back row that regenerates HP and MP while waiting to rotate in. Support guards and follow-up attacks keep battles from feeling static, and the pacing is noticeably faster than the first Dusk entry, Atelier Ayesha. The alchemy system is simpler than what later Atelier games offer, combining two to four ingredients and spending elemental points to draw out properties and transfer traits, but it stays engaging without becoming the spreadsheet nightmare that newer entries can turn into after hour thirty. The DX version bundles in previously separate DLC characters and the content additions from the Plus release, so the roster feels complete. The gripes are real and worth flagging. The opening four to five hours front-load tutorials and bureaucratic exposition at a pace that tests patience, and several reviewers, veteran and newcomer alike, noted that the story only finds its footing once the larger threat emerges past that slow setup. The in-game enemy database gives you almost no information: no HP bars, no elemental resistances listed, which makes item-type min-maxing feel like guesswork. There are also minor localization inconsistencies, a few mismatched terminology calls carried over from the original 2013 PS3 release. None of these are dealbreakers, but players used to the quality-of-life polish of Ryza or the Mysterious series will feel the age. The time-limit structure, while more lenient here than in the Arland trilogy, still compresses exploration in ways that can feel punishing when you just want to wander. For series veterans who worked through Atelier Ayesha and want to see the Dusk world develop, this is the clear high point of the trilogy. For newcomers, the barrier is real but manageable: the Dusk games are loosely connected, so you can start here without losing much narrative context. If cozy apocalypse JRPG with a side of deadline anxiety sounds like your Thursday night, Escha and Logy earns that time. Monika, Scout Team

Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky DX

Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky DX

14 ene 2020KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.
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Pick your alchemist, clock into a government R&D job at the end of the world, and spend 40-plus hours crafting, fighting, and chasing floating ruins through a permanently dying sky. Easiest recommendation in the Dusk trilogy.

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My first instinct when the game handed me a quarterly bingo card of government tasks was mild dread, but within two hours I had completely bought in. Atelier Escha and Logy puts you in the shoes of civil servants working for a crumbling R&D department in the frontier town of Colseit, a settlement perched beneath a set of floating ruins no one has ever reached. The framing is surprisingly effective: the mundane pressure of filing reports and completing assignment grids before quarterly deadlines gives the apocalyptic backdrop genuine weight, because you feel the decay of this world through paperwork before you feel it through plot. The dual-protagonist setup is the headline feature and it mostly delivers. You choose at the start whether to play as Escha Malier, who synthesizes consumables and combat items using a traditional alchemy cauldron, or Logix Fiscario, a transfer from Central City whose blacksmith-style alchemy produces weapons and armor instead. The two routes share the same main storyline, with exclusive event scenes and separate ending flags giving you a real reason to play through both. The relationship between Escha and Logy is warm and well-observed, and their combined Double Draw skill in combat, where one alchemist opens with an item attack and the synchronization chain lets the other finish with a powered-up strike, is one of the more satisfying mechanical expressions of a narrative partnership I have seen in the genre. Combat runs on a turn-based engine with a six-member party split across a front row of three active fighters and a back row that regenerates HP and MP while waiting to rotate in. Support guards and follow-up attacks keep battles from feeling static, and the pacing is noticeably faster than the first Dusk entry, Atelier Ayesha. The alchemy system is simpler than what later Atelier games offer, combining two to four ingredients and spending elemental points to draw out properties and transfer traits, but it stays engaging without becoming the spreadsheet nightmare that newer entries can turn into after hour thirty. The DX version bundles in previously separate DLC characters and the content additions from the Plus release, so the roster feels complete. The gripes are real and worth flagging. The opening four to five hours front-load tutorials and bureaucratic exposition at a pace that tests patience, and several reviewers, veteran and newcomer alike, noted that the story only finds its footing once the larger threat emerges past that slow setup. The in-game enemy database gives you almost no information: no HP bars, no elemental resistances listed, which makes item-type min-maxing feel like guesswork. There are also minor localization inconsistencies, a few mismatched terminology calls carried over from the original 2013 PS3 release. None of these are dealbreakers, but players used to the quality-of-life polish of Ryza or the Mysterious series will feel the age. The time-limit structure, while more lenient here than in the Arland trilogy, still compresses exploration in ways that can feel punishing when you just want to wander. For series veterans who worked through Atelier Ayesha and want to see the Dusk world develop, this is the clear high point of the trilogy. For newcomers, the barrier is real but manageable: the Dusk games are loosely connected, so you can start here without losing much narrative context. If cozy apocalypse JRPG with a side of deadline anxiety sounds like your Thursday night, Escha and Logy earns that time.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:aaaDual ProtagonistDeadline ManagementAlchemy CraftingTurn-Based Party CombatApocalyptic SettingMultiple EndingsDusk TrilogyGovernment Bureaucracy Loop

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OS
Windows® 10 (64bit required)
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
17 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX660 or better,1280x720 (Graphic Memory 2GB or better)
Processor
Core i5 2.6GHz or better
Sound Card
16bit Stereo 48kHzWAVE

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Windows® 10 (64bit required)
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Processor
Core i7 3.4GHz over
Sound Card
16bit Stereo 48kHzWAVE

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